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Modalized speech acts in a spoken learner corpus: The case of 'can' and 'could'

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Huschová, Petra

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This paper examines the use of the modal auxiliaries 'can' and 'could' in speech acts produced by university students of English. Its aim is to explore syntactic patterns, semantic features and pragmatic functions of utterances containing 'can'/'could' in Corpus of Czech Students' Spoken English. Taking account of pragmatic factors, including broader linguistic and extralinguistic context, the analysis attempts to identify the illocutionary forces conveyed by the modalized speech acts excerpted from the corpus dialogues. The findings indicate that the modal verbs are commonly employed as a modifying device in indirect speech acts, particularly in conventionalized directives. As for their frequency of occurrence, 'can' proves to be a widely used modal auxiliary in spoken learner discourse, whereas the more remote 'could' appears in the corpus much less frequently in that it is associated with a higher degree of diffidence.

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can, could, speech acts, directives, spoken learner corpus, non-native speakers of English, can, could, řečové akty, direktivní řečové akty, mluvený žákovský korpus, nerodilí mluvčí angličtiny

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